101.   But in a different job market, her lack of experience might have put her at the bottom of a list.

102.   But it exemplified the current job market, he said.

103.   But just as competitive employment among people with developmental disabilities was becoming widespread, almost commonplace, changes in the job market have closed the door for many.

104.   But she has also found that whatever her skills and experience, this job market can take her or leave her.

105.   But Reich contends that many professionals still have skills that the job market wants.

106.   But some job seekers, faced with relentless stacks of bills and tremendous competition in the job market, disdain the ivory-tower mentality of career professionals.

107.   But Taylor may be more the exception than the rule as blacks with newly minted college degrees scan the job market.

108.   But that hardly makes nuclear technicians a model for improving the earnings of noncollege graduates in the real-world job market.

109.   But the apparent strength in the job market did not bother analysts and traders for long.

110.   But the classes mostly feed a local job market built around package-sending companies processing a river of mail between migrants and their families.

n. + market >>共 507
bond 12.43%
world 5.98%
currency 4.32%
labor 4.29%
capital 3.09%
job 3.07%
future 2.98%
bull 2.92%
equity 2.70%
export 2.24%
job + n. >>共 366
cut 10.78%
loss 7.03%
security 6.51%
market 6.43%
growth 5.54%
creation 4.32%
offer 3.38%
training 3.04%
opportunity 2.84%
report 2.66%
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